Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, December 04, 1849, Image 4

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    THE GREAT CUREHUNTINGDON FOUNDRY.
OF R. C. and W. Z. Zeigler.
,iptlE subscribers have now maned, and will,
CHIS. CT. JOI-INSON 1.1 have on hand a general assortment of cast
, tug, consulting of Cooking Stoves, Air-tight,
of Bristol. Parlor, Ter-plate, Wood and Coal stoves—all
?f which are new patterns not before
Who was . pronounced incurably fixed to I introduced
into this section of country. Also, a variety of •
the last stage of Pulmonary Con- 'lough pattern. of the kinds now in uve. A
sumption, by two skillful Pliy- general assortme, tof Hollow-ware castings, con
siciany. elating of Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Skillets, Pans,'
&c., &c. Miecellaneous articles, such as Wug
by the use of Schneck's Pulmonic Syrup—hay. Mr. Johnson was rescued from north's door
on Boxes, Sled and Sleigh Soles, Smoothing
Irons Ito ling Mill and Forge endings, M in-' ,
in beenrostrated all wither. His case was
witnessed
by several of the moat r es p o stol e Orates for cellars, Unties and sifts for hod.
citizens of this state, whose names are rippe no.
Hes, Sash Weights and Water Pipes ; also Sweg
ed to his certificate. Read Read ! and be con-
Anvils and Mandrela for Blacksmiths, made to
sluiced that Schneck's Pulmonary Syrup
is the'order on the shortest notice. We will sell eve
only certain cure for Consumption. ry article in our line on the most reasonable
Pa. I terms for Cash, and will take all kinds of coun-
Bristol, Bud. , refl.!!
1 try produce and old metal in exchange for east-1
Sept. 21, 1849. ing , The Foundry is situated at the Southern I
Da. J. H. Sous xcie, —DearSir,-1 am induced end of Huntingdon, along the canal, where one
from a sense of justice towards you, as well es of them can always be found, or at the Tin and
duty to the public, to make known ono of the toveehop of W. B. &ink r, Noah East cur.
mist hopeless and extraordinary cure" , i" 1 1/ tier ofllarket Square in Huntingdon. One of
(nun person, that you have ever had the pleasure , them being a practical Moulder, and experienc
to record. Indeed, I regret my inability to In ed in the business,
feels confident that they will
tray, in truthful colors, my consuming disease, render satisfaction to all who may favor them
and the remarkable chance which Schneck's with cell.
R. C. McGILL,
Pulmonary Syrup effected in so sheet a time. I W. B. ZEIGLER
I was taken some time previous to December . Huntingdon, Oct. 2,1849-6 m
1818, with a heavy cold, producing incessant
coughing, accompanied with acute pain la the
right ,ide, pains in the back, under the right
shoulder, having heavy night sweat., high fevers
&c., which made me so nervous and restless as
to produce utter prostration. AII these afflictions
increased with such violence, that on the 4th of :
January last I sent for my family physician. He!
*wended me faithfully, and prescribed every thiird
that medical skill could suggeet, hot without eh
feet. I found myself gradually growing waree,
end my hopes of recovery lessening as my dis
ease increased. My cough !meanie distressing;
any pains severe; end, extrernely debilitated, 1
lost all ambition in life, and gave up to a melan
choly depression. My physician examined me,
and informed me I had an abscise on tho upper
part of my liver and lower part of one of my lungs.
Notwithstanding all this ekill, I grew worse, but
with that tenacity with which we all cling to life,i
I concluded to leave nothing undone, and called
in a consulting physician, who fully concurred
with my own, and pronounced my case en ex
tremely critical one. He thought I was in im
minent danger—saying my disease "was one that
is seldom if ever cured." All this time I was en
during sufferings that made life burdensome ; ex
periencing great pain in coughing; expectora
ting from a pint to a quart of naueeous matter
every 21 hours, and gradually sinking under the
weakning progress of my disease. At this stage
of my i Mess, my friends in liiistol suggested
the use of Schneck's Pulmonn Syrup, but know
ing the many expedients resorted to for the pur
pose of draining money from the afflicted,' lice
hated. My friend., however, insisting, I was
prevailed upon to try its virtues. I comm'ence ' d
taking the Syrup about the first of March, and
used several bottles before I had any confidence
in it. I then began to experience a change for
the better, and continued it till I had consumed
ten bottles, when I was so far relieved as to be
able to visit Dr. Schneck in Philadelphia. He
examined me; and pronounced my right lung af
fected, but in a healing con lition. He recom
mended the further use of the Syrup, which I
continued till I consumed 15 bottle., and found
myself once more restored to health. I will fur
ther add, that the consulting physician, seeing the
action of the medicine, fully approved its use.
To give the reader some idea of the severity
of my case, and the rapid cure affected by the
Syrup, I will state that my usual weight in
health was 177 pounds, which was finally re
duced by my sufierings to but 121 pounds. Yet,
on the first of this month, (September,) I weigh
ed 174 pounds, thus gaining in a few months 53
pounds, and within three pounds of my heaviest
weight. It is not in my pottier to'convey, in the
chart space of this certificate, the convincing
pr,la of toy remarkable cure, or the particular.
of the aionizing afflictions through which I have
passed ; but to those who will take the trouble to
call on me, at Bristol, opposite Prates hotel, I
shall take pleasure in detailing every particular.
In conclusion, lam it any duty to urge upon
every person who may have the premonitory
symptoms of this fatal disease, not to delay one
hour, hut to call upon Dr Schneck immediately.
His skill in the treatment of this complaint, and
prompt detection of diseased parts of the lungs
by means of his Stethescope, added to my own
miracu ous cure, fully eatiafies me, that hail I ear
lier submitted myself to his care, I should have
escaped much Buffering; but restrained by doubts
and suspicion, which make us all naturally ekep
heal in regard to the virtues of a medicine when
first introduced. I resisted the importunities of
my friends till almost too late ; end yielded only
as it last resort, resolved to " kill or cure." 'l'o
thve afflicted as' have been, again let me say,
hesitate no longer, my own case is presented to
von as convincing evidence, that when all else
hits your last hope is in Dr, Schneck'sPutmonic
Syrup. I have also for the satisfaction of those
who may be stranger. to me, appended to this cer
tificate the names of gentlemen well known in
the walks of public sad private life, and whose
standing in deciety achnits of no cavil or doubt in
egard to their testimony.
CHARLES G. JOHNSON.
We the erndereigned, residents of Bristol and
vicinity, are well acquainted with Mr. Johnson,
and know him to have been afflicted as he states
above. We also know that he used Schneck's
Pulmonic Syrup, and have every reason to be
lieve, that to thie medicine he owes his preserva
tion from a premature grave. The known in
tegrity and position in society pf Mr. Johnson,
however is a sufficient guarantee to the publio of
the truth of this etatement.
LEWIS T. PRATT, Protest Hotel.
LEWIS hi. kV H A Evros, Merchant.
CHESTER STURDEVANT, Coal dealer.
JOHN W. BRAY, Merchant.
JAMES M. HARLOW, Clergyman
Presbyterian Church.
S. it. HOLT, Hotel, Burlington.
JAMES R. scum Book agent.
A. L. PACKER, Coal agent.
%VISTA R C. PARSONS, at E. Rousoela
Laboratory, 44 Prune street, Philadelphia,
Bristol, September 24, 1849.
Prepared and sold by J. 11. Schneck at hie
Laboratory S. E. Corner of Coate & Marshall
kits. Phila. and by
T. K. Sixonirox, Huntingdon.
G. H.STarsan, Waterstreet,
Srattren & McWitti A., Spruce Creek.
Moe. & Sworn., Alexandria.
Kustan & Ban., Mill Creek,
and by agents generally throughout the United
litotes.
Price $4,60 per bottle, or $5,00 per half dos
Nov. 20, 1849.-1 y
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_
A FINE assortment of Violins, FlJtes,
Ac
cordeons, Banjos, Musical Boxes, &c., with
Preceptors for each instrument ; for sale at
Father Time's office
NOV. 6,
3EFF & MILLER.
Leaves hate their time to fall,
And flowers to wither at the north winds breath,
And stars to set; hut all—
Thou host all seasons for thine own, 0, Death !
otstU Containcutai
MARBLE YARD.
TilE subscribers wish to infOrm' the public
. that they have just received from Philadel
phia, a large stock of the
Pure White American Marble,
and are prepared to execute any orders for
Tomb Stones, &c., in the neatest and most
workmanlike manner, and on the shortest notice.
Persons wishing to procure stones &c., will
make application to A. W. KINNEY, only trav
elling agent, or address KINNEY & SELLER,
Williamsburg, Pa
KINNEY Rc SELLER.
Williamsburg, Orr 16,1849-3 m.
Ladies and Gentlemen
WALK Dir
and see the best assortment of Goods
in our place.
Best quality of Men's Boots and Shoes, fine
and coarse.
Fine cork-soled men's calf skin boots.
Men's water proof boots.
Men's gum and buffalo soeks,best qualty.
Boys ind Children's best quality of Mims.
Ladies Morocco shoes, half gaiters & few boots
Lest
Ladies hest (justify of gone shoeS Ertid also
men's silk hats and cloth caps of hest quality &
latest fashion, and also a variety of other articles:
Noctographic paper of ali colors, for sale cheap:
LEVI WESTBROOK.
Oct. 23, 1810.
NEW GOODS.
CHEAPER THAN EVER !
Dorong $ Stiasitive.
HAVE just opened at their old Stand a new
and splendid assortment of
Fall and Winter (foods,
The stock embraces Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati.
mts, Vestings, Croton Cloths, Cashmeres and
Cashmeretts, Tweeds,Mohair Cords, Drillings,
Velvet Cords, Frenc Cassimeres, Doe Skin
do., white and fancy Marseilles, &c. A splen
did assortment of
Ladies r&sfs CoOdsi
An elegant assortment of striped, figured and
plain Silks, Bareges, Cballey, Muslin de Laines,
Alpaccas, Lustres, Ginghams, Lawns, Mulls,
Jaconets, Bombazines, striped and plaid Mus
tins, &e. Also a large and elegant assortment
of Calicoes and Mush.. A large and carefully
selected assortment of
RE.IDY .11./IDE CLOTHING
which will be sold at prices to suit purchasers
Besides this they have
Ilardware,'Queensware, Glassware,
and an /typaralleted supply of
GROCERIES.
All of which Will be cold at a small advanee
on cost—at the Cheap Stand of
DORSET' & MAGUIRE,
Huntingdon, Otc. 2, 1819.
The Xnglo-Saxons hare Come Sgain !
GRAND EXHIBITION!
THE Public are respectfully informed
1 that
3;. Sc W. *.ayton
have just received Ihe largcst and best assort
ment of
Fall and Winter Goods
over brought to this place, comprising all the
various articles generally kept at other stores,
with the addition of a great many articles nev
or offered for sale in this place. Their stock conJ
sets of
CLOTHS, CASS 'XERES,
Sattinetis, Vestings, Tweed cloth, Kentucky
Jeans, Canton Flann e l, Flannels of all colors,
Table Diaper, Musline, Calicoes, Ginghams,
Moulin de !sines, Cashmeres, Merinocs,
A Ipaccas, Silks, Mull Jacconet and
Cambric Muelins, Linen Cambric',
Silk ar.d cotton handkerchiefs, Fur•
ch'eck It gfoveu,
Shad/Is and Trimmings.
LADIES' SHOES,
Men'? and Boys' Boot ,r and ,Shoet
Cloth and Glazed caps, Cravats and Suspenders,
Looking Glasses, bed . Blankets, Carpets, Stc.—
They have also an extensive assortment of
Groceries, Hardware, and Queensware,
They have a lot of Bonnets of the very latent
style. They have also a great variety of Cedar
Ware, each as Tuba, Buckets. Baskets of ail
kinds. SALT, FISH, and PLASTER. All
of these articles will be sold ay row as they can
be bought at any other establishment east of the
Alleghenies.
They are determined to sell off their old stock
of Goods at and under cost. Look out for bar
gains
Huntingdon, October 30, 1899.
WM Giles Watcfigs!!
THE subscriber has just received from Phila
delphia, another choice lot of GOLD AND
SILVER WATCHES, which makes his assort
ment again complete. If you want a good watch
at the very lowest price, now ?et your time.
July 17, 1849. J. T. SCOTT.
A PURELY VEGETABLE MEDICINE.
WorsdelPs Vegetable Restorative Pills
HAVE been gradually but Barely coming into
favor, among the families of this Country for
some years past They have done this entirely
through their great worth ns a FAMILY MED
ICINE. Agencies have been appointed but no
puffing and humbug finch as ia resorted to by
quacks to sell their medicine has been done.
The pills are offered for !ale and have and will
continue to be sold by all the principle store-
keepers. The proprietor, claim for their Medi
eine the following advantages over all others—
viz: They are PURELY VEGETABLE.—
They are CERTAIN TO OPERATE. Their
operation is FREE froth all PAIN. They can
be used with EQUAL BENEFIT by theyoting
est INFANT and the STRONGEST MAN—
Their efficiency in Fevers, Ague, Headaches,
Habitual Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Cholera Mor
, bus, &c.. has been proven upon thoueantle.—
They area Certain Cure for Worms. The peri
-1 prietors possess a certificate from a gentleman in
St. Louts who was cured of a TAPE WORM by
the use of them. 'Try them they will not fail.
Travelling agent for the Slate of Penney'''.
nia—t HARE. P. AMET. For sale, price 25
cents a box containing FIFTY PILLS, withfull
directions by the following agents in Huntingdon
County:
Thomas Read & Son. Huntingdon.
Thomas E. Orbison, Orhisonia.
J.M. Lindsey, Hollidaysburg, Blair Co.
A. WEEKS & Co.
Proprietors, Laboratory N 0 .141. Chesnut street
Philadelpnia.
January 23,1849-Iy.
Juniata Cabinet Manufacturing
Establishment•
MIN H. WHITTAKE,
Respectfully begs leave to inform his friends
and cuetomets and the public generally ,that he
has built a large and commodious shop immedi
ately in the rear of the mobile house of John
Whittaker, Fr., on the bank between the rivet
and canal, where ho will constantly keep on
hand furniture of at kinds, of the beet quality,
emb, acing all descriptions, kinds, styles and va
rieties of parlor, medium and plain household
furniture, which will be offered for sale at the
very
LOWEST RATES
In order to accommodate the publi. with all
kinds of work in his line of business, he has
just supplied himself with a large lot of the
bast quality of Cherry, Walnut, Maple, Poplar,
and all kinds of Veneering of the most popular
fashion. He will oiler neither botched or half
finished work for sale, and will at all times sub.
tail his work to the most rigid inspection.
Merchants, Professional men, Farmers, Me
chunks, Hotel Proprietors, Laboring mcn—all,
are invited to call and examine his furniture, be
fore purchasing elsewhere. "Seeing is belie,.
ing."
Collins will be made on the shortest notice, of
' either Cherry, Walnut rit Poplar, as may be de
, sired, and funeral's atiefided.
He flatters himself that by industry end close
attention to hisbusineos, he will be able toplease
all who may give him a call.
Old furniture will at all limes be repaired in
the neatest and moot durable manner, at low
rates. All kinds If country produce will be ta
ken in exchange for furniture, repairing, &e.
Huntingdon, May 29,1899.
N. S. LAWRENCIS.
agent for the sale of Southworth .Wanu•
fac'u?ing Co's Writing. Papers.
Whorehouse No. 3 Minor Si.
PHILADELPHIA
100 cases of the above superior Papers now in
store, and for sale to the trade at the lowest
market prices, consisting in part of—
Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 19, 16, and 16 lbs..
Witte and white.
Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue
and white.
Extra super and superfine Polio Posts, blue and
white. plain and ruled.
Superfine Commercial Posts, blue and white,
plain and ruled.
Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and
gilt.
Superfine and fine Bill Papers, long and broad.
Superfine and fine Counting-Hoagie Caps and
Poets, blue and white.
Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain
and ruled, blue and white.
Extra super Congress Caps end Letters, gilt.
Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts.
Superfine blue linen thin Letters.
Extra super Bath Posts, blue cud white, plain
and ruled.
Embroidered Note Paperet and Enveloped.
"Lawyer's" Brief Papers.
Superfine and tine Caps and Poets, rued ane
plain, blue and white, various qua!ities and pri.
CeS.
Also, 1000 reams white and assorted Shoe Pa
pers, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted Tissue,
Tea, WI apping, Envelope, assorted and blue Me
diums, Cap wrappers, Hardware Papers, &c.
July 10, 1949.-6 m.
Wake up, Citizens t Wake up
Wonderful Reduction in the Prices of
Clothing at the Hall of Fashion! !
(~ ALIFORNIA GOLD
Does not produce en excitement equal to that
of cheap Ready-made Clothing now opening at
the . Hall of Fashion.' by B. & W. SNARE,
corner Room of Snare'. Row, oppoeite John
Whittaker's Tavern.
Thankful for past favor., we respectfully in
rrm our customers and the public generally that
we have just received and are now opening a
splendid assortment of
Fall and Winter Clothing,
Our stock consists of fine black French Dress
and Frock Coate, Drab French, Beaver and
Maeltsnaw Over-coats, Taglions aid black cloth
Sacks, Cloaks of ail kin ls, Business Coats, Pee
Jackets, &c-
A fine assortment of cassimere Pants, consist
ing of fine black, medium, fancy French of dif
ferent styles—and cassinets, A great variety of
Vestsonich as line satin, silk velvet, plaid, cash
mere, &c. Fine Shirts from $l.OO to 2.50.
Woolen and Cotton, knit under Shirts, Drawers
and Stockings. Bosoms, collars, French and
other Suspenders. A fine assortment of boy's
clothing.
Nev styles of Hats and Cape, Boots& Shoes,
Umbrellas, &c., in feet every thing usually kept
in Ready-made Clothing stores, gild of qualities
calculated to please and accommodate the public.
If yon wish to keep up with the times and
fashions, call at the "Hall of Fashion."
B. & W. SNARE
Huntingdon, Sept, 18,1849.
PORE California Gold wedding rings for sale
by NEFF & MILLER.
Oct. 30, 1810.
3. & J. Pa. ROWE,
Broom & Wooden-ware Store,
No. 63 North Third Street,
OINE DOOR ABOVE ARCH, EAST STDE,
PHILADELPHIA
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEAL
ERS in all kinds of Brooms, Brushes,
Cedar-ware, willow and French has
kets, shoe and wall Brushes, Dus
ters, Scrubs, Mats, Blacking
Eastern-made Wooden-ware
of every description, &c.
at the lowest market prices.
Cash paid for Broom-corn at the factory
Sept. 11th 1849.
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4 44 t
e Thi ftill atie Fel Dm ottue b ns Ag i.tfor u evoil e, e in sr9s t f ek
Bilio u s, Diseases
SPIIEDMY& THOROUGHLY
C goons 'ft D T a A e oi
kulia alp
This excellent compound, which never fail
in the cure of Fever and Ague, is for sale by the
proprietor's agents, 'l'. READ & SON, Hunt
ingdon; L. G. KESSLER, Mill Creek.
Q - WHAT IS THE MATTER with
me, Doctor? What is the cause of this sallow
complexion, jaundiced eye, depression of spirits,
pain in the side end shoulder, weariness of body,
bitter taste in On mouth? Such is the inquiry,
and such the symptoms of many a sufferer! It
is the liver which is diseased, and the Cholagogue
is the remedy always successful in curing tt.
Try it, and judge for yourself. For sale by
above named agents.
OD- BETTER DIE THAN LIVE, if
I am to be tortured from day to day with this
horrible Ague, exclaims the poor sufferer whose
life has become a burden from the racking :Airox
yams of an intermittent, and whose confidence
in human aid is destroyed by the fuilure of rem
edies to produce the promised relief. Such has
been the situation of thousands who are now
rejoicing in all the blessings of health from the
use of Dr. Osgood's India Cholagogue. In no
instance does it fail t o effect a speedy and perma
nent cure. For sale by above named agents.
"Hew few who think aright among the thinking
few,
How many never think, but only think they do."
THE SENTIMENT IMPLIED
in the above exclamation is on no subject more
fully exemplified than on that of health. But
few give it a single thought. and fewer still re
flect upon it with the observation and good sense
which matters of minor consequence receive.
As observation teaches the tact that Dr. Osgood's
India Chplagogue is a never failing remedy in
Fever and Ague, good sense would surely indi
cate its prompt and immediate use. For sale by
the above named agents.
June 26. 1849.
ALEXANDRIA
FOUNDRY.
THpE. s
blic t c h i b t e h r e respectfully inpre
pare d a t
o n n d o o u n w c o e r s k t o
of tahlel
kinds connected with the Foundry business, in
the best manner, and on the most reasonable
terms.
He has constantly on hand wagon botea,
ploughs and plough castings, hollow ware, and'
stoves of various kinds and sizes. The cooking
stoieswhich he manufactures are inferior to none
in the country, and are warranted to perform
the various operations of cooking and baking in
a manner equal to any, and superior to most.—
He has these stoves calculated for either wood
or coal. He has lately procured patterns for
wood and parlor stoves, which for beauty and
excellence cannot be excelled. Also, stoves for
offices, shops, &c., curls as egg stores, cannon
stoves, and others. He invites persona desirous
of purchasing to give him a ca'l, as he is deter
mined to sell as good an article and at as low
prices as can be obtained at any other place.
WILLIAM GRAFFIIia,
May 5,1846-Iy.
C. Z. lENZIEDLER,
Wholesale Boot, Shoe and Bonnet Ware.
house.
N 0.136 North 3d St., (opposite the Eagle Hotel)
PHILADELPHIA ;
.•
TS now receiving about 3000 roses Feast'
I FALL Goons, direct from the Manufacturers,
—such as MENs and Boys THICK Kir and CALF
Buoys and BILOGANS, with a great variety of
WomEss LACE Bolas AND Suers, both city
and Eastern Manufacture. This stock is got up
expressly for country trade and will be sold
cheap.
hi;:IICIIANTS are invited to call and examine.
August 21, 1849-3 m.
NOTICE.
To Farmers and Others,
Philip L. Fox Esq. is duly authorized to con
tract, as agent of the company, for the delivery
on the nine of the Penn. Rail Road, of all the
cross ties that may be required, betweed Hunt
ingdo'n and the ityper Tyrone forge.
Persons disposed to furnish ties in small or
large qnantities, ate requested to confer with
him upon the subject—by letter directed to
Huntingdon, or by personal interview.__
J. EDGAR THOMPSON
Chif Engineer
Penna. H. H. Co.
Oct. 23d 1819-1 mo,
Executors' Notice,
Estate ofs:lfial?l.7c . .k76llßa.Arn,
late of .111drris township, dee'd.
NOTICE Is hereby given that fettereteetamen
tary have been granted to the undersigned onthe
estate of Catharine Aurelia, late of Morrie
township, deceased. Persons knowing themselves
indebted willcome forward and make payment;
all those having claims will presentthem duly au
thenticated foreettlement.
ISRAEL GRAFIUB,
October 18, 1849.] Executor,
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MACKEREL,.
SHAD,
SALMON,
HERRINGS,
PORK,
HAMS AND SIDES,
SHOULDERS,
LARD & CHEESE,
BLANK DEED
SALE AT Tl
Constantly on hand
and for sale by
J. PALMER, & Co.
Market St. Wharf,
PHILADELPHIA.
J Sep. 11, 1849.-3 m
iS AND BONDS FOR
HIS OFFICE.
LIFE INSURANCE.
The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and
Trust Company of Phhiladelplua.
Chestnut Street,
Office No. 159
Capital $300,000.
CHARTER PERPETUAL
CONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives on
the most favorable terms, receive and execute
Trusts and receive deposits on Interest:
The Cs pitril being paid up and invested, to
gether with accumulated premium fund, affords
a perfect security to to the insured. The pre
mum may be paid in yearly, half yearly, or
quarterly payments.
The Company add a BONUS at stated peri
ods to the insurances for life. This plan of in
&Mance is the most approved of, and is more
generally in use, than any other in Great Britain,
(where the subject is best understood by the peo
ple, and where they have had the longest expe
rience,) as appears from the fact, that out of 117
Life insurance Companies there, Of all kinds, 87
are on this plan.
The first BONUS was appropriated In Decem
ber 1844, amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum
insured under the oldest policies; to 8 3.4 per
cent., 7 1-2 per cent., exc. &c. on others, in pro
portion to the time of standing, making an addi
tion of $100; $57,50; $75, &c. &c. to every
1,000, originally insured, which is an average of
more than 50 per cent. on the premiums paid,
and without increasing the annual payment of
the company.
The operation of the BONUS will be seen by
the following examples from the Life Insurance
Register of the Company, thus
Amt.ofpol.and
/ / 0 0 0 ,. Insured. Bonne or bonus payable
Addition. at the party's
idecease.
$l,OOO I $lOO.OO
2,500 250,00
4,000 400,00
2.000 175.00
5,000 I 437,50
$1,100,00
2,750,00
4,400,00
2,175,00
5,437,50
No. 58
205
276
333
Pamphlets oontaining the table of rate., and
explanation. of thesubject; forms of application
and further information can be bad at the office,
gratis, in person or by letter, addressed to the
President or Actuary.
B W. RIC HA RDS, President.
JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary.
May 8, 1849.•1y
Wholesale and Retail
CLOCK STORE,
No. 238 Market St., above Seventh, Santa tide,
PHILADELPHIA.
A LTHOUGH we can scarcely estimate the
ti value of Time commercially, yet by calling
at the above establishment, JAMES BARBER
will furnish his friends, among whom lie includes
all who duly appreciate its fleetness, with a beau
tiful and perfect INDEX for marking its progress,
of whose value they can judge.
His extensive stock on hand, bonstantly chan
ging in conformity to the improvements in taste
and style of pdterrt End Workmanship, consists of
Eight-day and Thirty-hour braes COUNTING.
ROVSE, PARLOR, HALL, CHURCH or 111 ALARM
Cutout, French, Gothic and other fancy styles,
as well as plain, which from his extensive con
nection and correspondence with the manufactu
rers he finds he can put at the Lower'. CA. FIG
URE in any quantity from one to a thousand, of
which he will warrant the accuracy.
Cocks repaired and warranted—clock trim
mings on hand. Call and ere me among them.
JAMES BARKER, 238 Market St.
Phila., August 28, 1849.
AM
Female Boarding and Day School.
frhlS School re now oticcessfel operation;
I The Rev. lanes;. W. WAno, Pastor of tfie
Spruce Creek and Birmingham Presbyterian
congregations, la Principal, assisted by a worthy
and efficient female Teacher, Miss A. M. REED.
This School is located in the borough of Bir
mingham, county of Huntingdon, Pa., one of
the most healthy villages east of the Allegheny
mountain. The course of instruction is full and
thorough, embracing all the English branches
usual:y taught in Select Schools. It will he con
ducted on Christian principles. The Tile to
be the textbook. Parents and gua diens who
attach any value to the religious training of their
, children and wards will fled this school worthy
of their patronage. The Pupils may board with
the Principal and will be treated as members of
his family. Tuition and board will be moder
ate. For further particulars apply lc the Prin
cipal or to any of the undersigned, who earnest
ly recommend his school to the patronage of the
public. The second quarter of the present term
will commence on the seventeenth day of July
inst.
John Owens, W. Caldwel?,
John Graffiti., Geo. Guyer, iiev ,
John K. M'Cahan, James Clarke,
Thomas M. Owens, 8. 8. Dewey,
James Bell.
Birmingham, Aug. 21, 1849.
THE GREAT CHINA STORE
OF PHILADELPHIA.
THANKFUL to the citizens of Huntingdon
and ?to vicinity for their increased custom,
we again request their company to view our large
and splendid assortment of
CHINA, GLASS ANDQUEENSWARE
Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, and sin
gle pities, either' of Glass, China, or Ston e
'Ware, sold.in quantities to suit purchasers, for
less than they can be had elsewhere— ~,
IN FACT AT LESS TitAN WEOLESALE PRICES•
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH
BRITANNIA METAL GOODS
In greater variety than ever before offered in the
city.
FANCY CHINA in great variety very cheap.
We would invite any person visiting the
city to call and see us—they will at least be plea
sed to walk around our beautiful store, and to
view the finest china and the cheapest the world
produces.
Very respectfully,
TYNDALE & MITCHELL !
No. 219 Chestnut Street.
Phila . . Sep. 25, 184.9.—1 y.
PRIVATE SCIIOOI4,
FOR the Intellectual and Moral training of
young persona and children of both ilexes,
kept by .1. A. HALL, in the now Academy
building, Huntingdon, Pa.
The session will commence on MONDAY,
TOE BTH D'Ar O r OCTOHER, INST. For par
ticulars apply to the Teacher.
J. A. HALL
REFERENCES.
Rev. john Peebles, James Esq., Dr. A.
M. Henderson, Mr. James Maguire, Mej. W.
B. Zeigler, Hon. John Herr, Maj. D. MeMur
trie, Hon. George Taylor, and James Clark.
FISH .✓qxn SdILT,
FOR WO at the Cheep Store of
Oct 16, '49.] (AO C WIN
G It EEX , SI
OXYGENATED
BITTERS,
FOR THE CURE OF
DYSPEPSIA, GENEEAL DEBILITY,
&c., &c., &c
This medicine is an excellent tonic. It im
parts health and vigor to the digestive organs and
thus strengthens the whole system. Hence it is
just the thing for firing, when so many need,
something strengthening. Let every one read
the following cases. and if you have one or more
symptoms like those mentioned, don't fail to t 4
this invaluable medicine.
Severe Case of Dysbebsia.
From R. P. STOW, Esq., ilsst. Clerk
U. S. House Representatives.
WASHINGTON, D. C.,June 15,1848,
Da. Geo. B. Gnaxa:--Dear Sir—l feel it not
only a plena' e, but a duty, to make known td
you and to the public, (if you desire it.) the our.:
I prising effects of the " Oxygenraed Bitters," ref
relieving ine from that most discouraging (Met
der, Dyspepsia. I hare been afflicted for about
eetenteen yearn with the usual attendant rump ,
toms, viz: constipation of the bowels, headache;
pain in the chest, flatulence acidity of the atom ,
ach, and severe nausea; and for months at a tithe
not the least particle of moisture would appeal
on the surface of the cheat or limbs and most
of the time I web ettremely I have used
various remedies, have been strict in my diet;
have been dosed with calomel and emetics day
after day I.y physicians, but all to no good pur.
pose. Hearing of the wonderful effects 6f the
"Oxygenated Bitters," in the cure of Dyspepsia,
1 I procured some sa a last resort , have used four
bottles of the medich e, and find the bad eymp-'
toms all removed, and myself once more in the
enjoyment of health. None hut the Dyspeptic
sufferer, who has felt a'l the horrors of the die
ease, can at all appreciate the value of the medi
cine. I most sincerely hope that all will make
trial of the medicine, and with me be able to re
joice in the return of health.
Lady Cured at Neuralgia.
From Rev. TllO.lll.dS KIDDER, of
Vermont.
WI Ivnson, Vt., A ug.8,1846:
Dean Stn gives me greel Wallin° to in
form you that the " Oxygenated Bitters," with
which you furnished my wife, has wrought a
cure in her case. About two years since, my
wife was violently attacked with neuralgia in'
the face, through the chest, in the wrists and
ankles. So violent was the disease, added to a
general derangement of the female system, that
her strength was completely prostrated, her tlesti
wasted, and she rendered miserable indeed. I
feel grateful for the restoration of her health, and
in duty bound to give publicity to the above
facts, that others similarly afflicted may know
where to seek for cure. Truly your friend,
THOMAS KIDDER.
From Horn. MYRON LaWRENCE ;
of Moss.
"For some twenty years I had suffered BMW
ly from humors! Asthma. I was compelled to
sit up one-third of the night, and the rest of the
time my sleep was interrupted by violent fits of
coughing and great difflci Ity of breathing. In
all my attendance upon our courts I never *era
to bed in Northampton in twenty years but twice,
and then were compelled to get up. Now I lie
in bed without difficulty, and sleep soundly. I
took the " Oxygenated Bitters," according t o
directions. The violent symptoms immediately
abated, and perseverance in the use of the rem
edy ham removed all its troublesome consequen
ces. Fhe value of such a remedy is incalculable.
and I hope its virtues may be widely diffused and
its beneficent agency extensively employed."
Grices & FLETCHER, General Agents,No. 26,
tooth Sixth St, Philadelphia.
Sold wholesale and retail by THOMAR READ &
SON, Iluntingdon, Pa.
Price—sl.oo per bottle: six bottle&
for $5.00.
May 8. 1849.
OLIND MANUFACTORY.
H. CLARK ,
Venetian litiond Manufacturer,
Sign of the Golden Eagle, .Nb. 139 de
143 South 2d Street, below Dock St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
KEEPS always on hand a large and fashion.
able assortment of Wins and NAMIOW
SLAT WINDOW BL/Nllll, manufactured in the
beet manner, of the best materials, and at the
lowest cash prices.
Having refittedandenlarged his establishment,
he is prepared to complete orders to any amount
at the shortest notice,
Constantly on hand an assortment of
Inaitovang _furniture
of every variety, manufactured expressly for his
own sales, and purchasers may therefore rely on
a gond article.
cO - • Open in the evening.
Orders from a distance tracked carefully, and
sent free of porterage, to any part of the city.
H. CLARK.
Philadelphia, Aug. 21, 1849-Iy.
dROIVIELIEN (St BROTHER,
Commission Merchants,
IMPORTERS OF
INDIRMIM TrIMIM
COGNAC BRANDIES, BOLLAND
GIN,
AND DEALERS TN
Teas, Segars, IPc.
No. 1 Walnut Street,
PHILADELPHI.I.
cO• Consignments of Western and Southey
Produce solicitetl.o
June 12, 1949.
Manufactory 6f rocket Books, etc.
No. ni Chesnut St., above Second,
PHILADELPHIA.
111 HE subscribe, respectfully solicits publie
tension to his Superior and tasteful stock e;
Pocket Books, Pocket Knives,
Banker's Cases, and other fine cutlery.
Bill Books, Gold Pens and Pencils,,
Dressing Cases, Begat cases,
Card cases, Chess Men,
Port Monaics, Back Gammon Boards,
Purses, Dominoes, &c.
His assortment consists of the most fashioned
bfe and modern styles, of the finest quality and
excellent workmanship embracing every desira
ble fancy patern, which he will at all times be
prepared to exhibit and famish wholesale or re•
tail on the most pleasing terms.
V.Purchasers who desire to furnish them•
selves with articles of the beet quality will consult
their own interests by calling at this establish- ,
Mont. F. H. SMITH,
Pocket Book Manufacturer.
Aug. :8, 1849.-6 m. b 2 Chesnut St•